Cl. Wymer et al., Microinjection reveals cell-to-cell movement of green fluorescent protein in cells of maize coleoptiles, PLANTA, 212(5-6), 2001, pp. 692-695
During the evaluation of dual-purpose plant/fungal expression systems, we f
ound that green fluorescent protein (GFP) has the ability to move from cell
to cell in the epidermis of Zea maws L. cv, Mutator coleoptiles as well as
into underlying cortical cells. Movement of GFP was observed both when DNA
encoding GFP and bacterially expressed GFP were microinjected into epiderm
al cells. This suggests that GFP is capable of cell-to-cell movement. From
experiments using dextrans of known molecular weight linked to fluorescein
isothiocyanate and tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate, we estimate that th
e plasmodesmata of these cells have a size exclusion limit < 4.4 kDa. Cell-
to-cell GFP movement did not occur when GFP was altered to include a nucleu
s- or endoplasmic reticulum-retention sequence. The fact that these transcr
ipts differ from that of cytoplasmic GFP by a small number of nucleotides s
uggests that the transcripts are not capable of movement, but movement of n
ucleic acid cannot be excluded. Since GFP is widely used to study cell-to-c
ell movement and to localize the expression of transgenes, caution should b
e exercised when interpreting results where GFP expression is used for loca
lization.